CCAP/L&F wishes to thank Knaufinsulation for their donation. “…In West Virginia, 21.3 percent of adults say that “there was either sometimes or often not enough to eat in the last seven days. Those statistics are 10 percent higher than the national average…”
Arden Church members and other volunteers helped to hand out Thanksgiving Kits. The kits were packed based on family size and included the traditional Thanksgiving side dishes and a chicken or turkey. In West Virginia, 217,000 people are struggling with hunger – and of them 63,070 are children!
CCAP wishes to thank all the troops and packs that collected and donated food. Last year, 53 million people turned to food banks and community programs for help putting food on the table.
Pikeside United Methodist Church had a recent “Stuff-a-Truck event and collected food for CCAP/L&F. Thank You! West Virginia’s food insecurity ranking was about 10 percentage points higher than the national level, which was slightly more than 11%
CCAP/L&F wants to thank Berkeley Heights Elementary for its food donation. In West Virginia, 217,690 people are facing hunger – and of them 63,070 are children. face hunger. 1 in 6 children faces hunger
Sister Act donated 197.3 pounds of food to CCAP/Loaves & Fishes. (25 jars of peanut butter, 3 bottles of jelly, 34 jars of spaghetti sauce, and 43 cereal boxes.) Amazing! CCAP/Loaves & Fishes is experiencing an uptick in client traffic as the winter is coming.
Newly renovated Martinsburg Weis Markets donates to local organizations
CCAP/Loaves&Fishes and our clients thank FirstEnergy Foundation for their financial donations. The monies will help our clients during the cold winter. “…Backed by our (FirstEnergy) vision to invest in transformative organizations that enhance the vitality, sustainability and diversity of the communities we serve, we support non-profit, tax-exempt organizations within the FirstEnergy operating companies’ service areas…”
We wish to thank The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Martinsburg WV, for their recent food donation. In West Virginia, 242,180 people are facing hunger – and of them 68,310 are children.